METHODIST CLUB
Ihere was an attendance-of IS mem-oei-s tor the novice handicap, held at Miramar The trail, laid by 1\ Thorley and A. Jluckay, was heavy, as a result of the rain ihe distance was 2% miles, and the trail led from the Methodist Church, along Jiroadway, through the tunnel, up Tio iio Koad, continuing along Seatoun neiguts, and finishing along Devonshire Koad. K. Alley was first, F. Hickling second, K. Tucker third, and E. Ingram tonrth. Time places resulted in R Ingram, ISmin 33sec, 1; C. Thompson, 19 nun 21sec, 2; K. Alley, lOmin 2osec, 3; ana -Jlctormack, 20min ssec, 4. V. Mercer »"an a splendid race, but near the finish followed the wrong trail. An enjoyable afternoon tea was served oj-the lady members of the Bible class. JNext week's run is to be from Thornclou. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 15
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137METHODIST CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 15
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